The city of Prince Albert does not have a designated film permit. Instead, a Special Events permit is required when filming in public spaces. The city website has a list of different applications and processes for events, depending on what’s needed. Visit Creative Saskatchewan’s website for details.
The city of Moose Jaw does not have a dedicated film permit. Instead, the city issues Street Closure permits. This is the best mechanism to close a roadway for filming purposes. Learn more at Creative Saskatchewan’s website.
The city of Saskatoon requires a Film Set License (i.e. Film Permit) for major film productions. Details can be found on Creative Saskatchewan’s website.
Visit the City of Regina Filming Permits website for guidelines, permit applications and other information about filming in the City of Regina.
The Regina Hotel Association teams up with Regina’s premier destination hotels to host incredible events paired with unforgettable stays. If you need to arrange a booking block for your production, talent and crew, the Regina Hotel Association will work with you and your production manager to negotiate the best deal possible with the right hotels in town.
Creative Saskatchewan is the official film commission for the province.
They administer funding support in the form of several incentive grant programs, including the new Feature Film & TV Production Grant (check out the sample calculation table here to see what you could qualify for!)
They offer services such as the Location Scouting Support Program, script breakdown, and maintain a digital locations gallery.
They also house the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage.
For more information, please contact: https://www.creativesask.ca/film-commission/